In August 2025, Mexico overtook Canada as the United States’ largest export market, underscoring how deeply the U.S. manufacturing sector and related jobs are tied to North American demand. Since 2020 ...
Who pays Trump’s tariffs? From one perspective, that is a simple question. Despite the president’s routine claims that foreigners pay them, U.S. Customs and Border Protection bills the U.S. importer ...
President Trump announced new tariffs this week on imported trucks, a move that will almost exclusively have a negative impact on US allies rather than adversaries. Tariffs have created a lot of ...
Roula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects her favourite stories in this weekly newsletter. Taiwan has been buying millions of tonnes of oil product naphtha from Russia since the full-scale invasion of ...
Ocean shipping companies say importers and exporters won’t have to pay surcharges when new fees are imposed next month on Chinese ships at U.S. seaports. Some businesses fear price increases are ...
Most users don’t clear their browser history as they will always want to find or revisit webpages long forgotten in the chaos of the World Wide Web. For multiple PC users, even with the many ...
The Federal Circuit handed importers a restrained victory in their challenge to the Trump administration's tariffs on virtually all global imports, leaving it up to the U.S. Supreme Court to decide ...
American businesses and consumers woke up Friday to find the contours of President Donald Trump's foreign trade agenda taking shape but without much more clarity on how import taxes on goods from ...
Orange juice prices in the U.S. are already high. The suit argues that the tariff would lead to retail price hikes of up to 25 percent. By Alicia Chen A U.S.-based juice company is suing over ...
Japan has an incredibly strong local car market, and while most of the new cars sold there are built locally, the country does import thousands of vehicles every year. Contrary to what most people ...
What do central banks know that the rest of us don't? Something suspicious is happening with gold. Not the kind of suspicion when your neighbor suddenly buys a Ferrari. I mean the kind when a guy in ...